Zara McDermott says her face has "changed so much" as she opens up on her regret of using filters on her photos in the past.
The 25 year old took to social media to share an image of herself from 2019, which she had previously archived.
Sharing a photo of her sat in the garden in a yellow top and skirt on her Instagram story, the former Love Island star wrote to her 1,6million followers: "Just going through my old archived pics.
"My face has changed so much wtfffff. This was in May 2019!!!!," she continued before going on to show an even more extreme photo of herself.
In the second shot, the former X Factor: Celebrity contestant is unrecognisable with enlarged features.
She wrote: "Also in 2016 I used to use an app to make my eyes look bigger. WTF I LOOKED LIKE A CARTOON CHARACTER," alongside laughing emojis.
"My friends full let me post this but I blame you mostly @charlipaton tbh?"
She then posted an image of herself laughing as she hid behind her hand and wrote: "I'm dying of embarrassment.
"I've found so many more terrible pics," alongside more laughing face emojis.
Sam Thompson's girlfriend recently hit back at trolls that branded her “too skinny” after she shared new photos to Instagram that revealed her stomach.
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Wearing a white crop top and jogging bottoms, the star shared some photos to Instagram to promote her new project Love In The Flesh with BBC Three, which sees couples who met online during lockdown meet in person for the first time.
With her hair worn in waves and a full face of make-up, the star wrote of how she "couldn't wait" for fans to see her host her latest TV project.
However, although many fans complimented Zara's stunning photos, a few cruel trolls criticised her, with one writing: "Please eat something x."
Another wrote: "your face is beautiful but I genuinely hope young girls don’t look at your figure & think that’s what they should be like."
Zara didn’t respond to any of the comments, but later called out "body shaming" in a separate post, writing: "One thing I wanna say. I hate all the body shaming that goes on on social media!!!
"I am very fit and healthy, I take care of my body! I have visibly built a lot of muscle in the past year… can you build muscle by undereating? NO you can’t. Ask any expert. I eat the recommended daily intake for women, sometimes more!"
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